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Striking Train Drivers Want Extra Pay For Using Tablets

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on The Times.

These four paragraphs explain the impasse.

Striking train drivers are demanding extra pay for using tablet devices at work.

The tablets, which are similar to iPads, are designed to send announcements to drivers and notify them of temporary speed limits on routes.

However, union chiefs are demanding so-called “technology payments” for members expected to use such devices.

Train companies usually have to rely on noticeboards to communicate with drivers. Messages, including safety instructions, are still placed at the end of platforms for drivers to see from their cabs.

Mark Harper, the transport secretary, i quoted as saying: “Aslef continues to stand in the way of vital reforms needed to safeguard the future of the railways.”

Are we in the 21st or the 19th centuries?

But the article leaves the best to last.

It has previously been reported that rail workers were given paid time off if they had to use a microwave at work. The rule from 1980 states:

All staff working with microwave ovens shall be permitted to take time off from work, with pay, for a medical check of any effects on them from the microwave ovens. Such checks shall be made at not less than six monthly intervals on request.

Does your partner demand similar rewards for putting your ready meal in the microwave?

There is also this comment from a reader.

I did 19 years as a driver, mainly with Southern. I remember when we were issued with mobile phones and later iPads there was a few dinosaurs who refused to charge them at home. Pathetic really. The iPad was great but only got 1 GB of mobile data. I destroyed that watching Tour du France when ‘spare’ and didn’t have any work allocated.

The worst Spanish practices mainly revolve around the facility time ASLEF reps get, and routinely abuse. At my depot 2 reps were released all day to scrutinise bank holiday diagrams. There were 7 diagrams to check. These diagrams are produced by software to make sure comply with regulations but need reps to sign off. No more than 5 minutes work but off all day. That’s 2 drivers, 8 or 9 times a year. These are the T&Cs changes that ASLEF won’t accept, under RDG offer diagram scrutiny would be taken away from reps.

Priceless! And all passengers and taxpayers  are paying.

February 1, 2024 - Posted by | Computing, Transport/Travel | , , ,

1 Comment »

  1. Maybe it is time the government sequestered the union’s funds as Maggie Thatcher did with the NUM back in the 80’s

    Comment by MauriceGReed | February 2, 2024 | Reply


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